If you perform live, you need a hands-free way to manipulate your audio parameter settings -- whether your target parameters live in hardware or software. The solution is the addition of expression pedals and/or footswitches, connected via USB or MIDI.
ControllerHub 8 is the central hub for a modular control setup. Connect as many as eight of your favorite expression pedals and/or footswitches, or use multiple ControllerHub 8's to connect even more.
ControllerHub 8 converts your pedal movements and button presses into MIDI message streams over USB and standard MIDI cables. Within your audio software, click the “Assign” button to map these control movements to your desired target parameters. For target parameters in hardware, simply match the Continuous Controller number given in your device's MIDI Implementation Chart.
The modular approach lets you use the exact number of pedals and buttons you prefer, and locate them wherever you like. Then you can always add “just one more” any time the need arises.
What's Included in the Box: The ControllerHub 8 ships with the unit and a USB cable. We don’t want to contribute to landfill by shipping everyone a bunch of things they don’t need! You may wish to add:

Wall Wart– we stock compatible wall warts in case you need one. You usually don’t need one if you’re going to be using USB because the ControllerHub 8 phantom powers via USB. But if you’re going to use 5-pin MIDI only, or if you’ll be using USB to power a daisy-chain of ControllerHub 8 units, then you’ll need to add a wall wart to your cart. Or you can order one a little more cheaply directly from our supplier, Digi-Key (part number 102-3433-ND). Any wall wart from 9V to 24V, power on the center conductor, and a 5mm OD (2.1mm ID) barrel plug will work. This one is 500mA but smaller ones down to 100mA should work.

Tip-Ring-Swap Adapter Cables – ControllerHub 8 is designed to be compatible with the majority of 3rd-party expression pedals, but it turns out that not all expression pedals are wired the same. Some of these incompatible pedals are very popular. The Yamaha FC-7 is the first one that comes to mind. It’s wired with its tip and ring swapped, relative to the majority of expression pedals available. You’ll need to add a Tip-Ring Swap Adapter Cable for each pedal. These are little 6” TRS extension cables that internally swap the tip and ring from the input to the output. They render pedals like the FC-7 compatible with ControllerHub 8. We stock a cheaper model and a more expensive model with Switchcraft ends.

Appearance: We don’t shrink wrap the unit, because we don’t want to contribute to needless discarded plastic waste. We ship with biodegradable packaging material inside a pair of nested brown boxes.
It was also important to us to provide a high-quality enclosure manufactured in the US versus purchasing off-the-shelf cookie-cutter enclosures from overseas. The result is an extremely rugged yet light-weight aluminum enclosure with small imperfections for a true industrial look and feel. When they come back from the machine shop and powder-coating facility, we even hand-file the sharp edges of the foot plate. We assure you the unit is brand new and will work like a champ in your rig!
Click HERE to get all the details on the specs and design, plus info on customizing the parameters.

ButtonPusher is a generic momentary footswitch that features an exceptionally well-made footswitch component and parallel-wired 1/4" jacks. It can be used to control any product that has a 1/4" input for momentary footswitch control. For example, you could use it as an extremely compact keyboard sustain pedal.
Because it has two jacks instead of one, you can daisy-chain a bunch of them across the stage and engage the target function from wherever you’re standing.
ButtonPusher was designed to be compact – you can fit a great number of them on your pedalboard without needing a forklift to carry it. And it’s made in the USA using architectural-grade aluminum extrusion with 1/8” wall thickness, so it’s light-weight yet extremely durable. The footswitch itself has a satisfying but soft click. You simply can’t buy a better footswitch
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